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Monitoring Changes in Hospital Utilization
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作者 Ronald Lagoe Shelly Littau 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2024年第4期115-121,共7页
This study focused on recent issues concerning health care utilization at the community level. The study focused on developments in hospital inpatient lengths of stay and discharges. The analysis in the study demonstr... This study focused on recent issues concerning health care utilization at the community level. The study focused on developments in hospital inpatient lengths of stay and discharges. The analysis in the study demonstrated that hospital lengths of stay in the metropolitan area of Syracuse, New York increased by 25.0 percent between 2019 and 2023. This has been a notable increase in the movement of patients with this indicator. The analysis also demonstrated that numbers of inpatient discharges for these hospital services declined substantially during the same periods. Review of the data suggested that this information has been related. The increase in hospital lengths of stay has been related to a rise in numbers of patients at high severity of illness. They have also been associated with a decline in numbers of patients at low severity. 展开更多
关键词 hospitals hospital utilization Long Term Care Ambulatory Care
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Changes in Hospital Utilization at the Community Level
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作者 Ronald Lagoe Shelly Littau 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2023年第8期285-291,共7页
This study evaluated developments in adult medicine and adult surgery inpatient discharges of the Syracuse, New York metropolitan area during a five-year period. The study demonstrated that adult medicine discharges d... This study evaluated developments in adult medicine and adult surgery inpatient discharges of the Syracuse, New York metropolitan area during a five-year period. The study demonstrated that adult medicine discharges declined by 19.1 percent and adult surgery discharges declined by 25.1 percent between January-April 2019 and 2023. The study also indicated that discharges for both services increased slightly, 2.8 - 6.2 percent, between January-April 2022 and 2023. The study data suggested that some of the reduction in adult medicine discharges resulted from less use of health care services related to the coronavirus epidemic. It also demonstrated that reduced use of adult surgery services was associated with greater utilization of ambulatory surgery and other outpatient services in the community. The results of the study suggested that hospitals in the United States may experience less utilization of inpatient services in the future. 展开更多
关键词 hospitals hospital Discharges hospital utilization
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Estimating the Potential for Reduction of Hospital Capacity at the Community Level
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作者 Ronald Lagoe Shelly Littau 《Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology》 2016年第4期225-231,共7页
This study estimated the potential impact of the nationwide shift from inpatient to outpatient care in the hospitals of Syracuse, New York, a small metropolitan area with a relatively stable population. The study empl... This study estimated the potential impact of the nationwide shift from inpatient to outpatient care in the hospitals of Syracuse, New York, a small metropolitan area with a relatively stable population. The study employed the 3M<sup>TM</sup> All Patients Refined Diagnosis Group Severity of Illness system to identify inpatients and related utilization with the greatest potential for movement from inpatient to outpatient settings. The study data suggested that the development of additional ambulatory care capacity in Syracuse could support the reduction of an average daily census of approximately 60 - 125 patients with low severity of illness, excluding readmissions. The study data also identified the potential for shifting an average daily census of approximately 9 - 19 patients who were readmitted to hospitals within 30 days of their initial admissions from inpatient to outpatient care. The study data also identified the potential for reduction of an average daily census of approximately 20 - 70 adult medicine and adult surgery patients through continued initiatives for inpatient length of stay reduction. The impact of initiatives in each of these areas could result in a reduction of the combined average daily adult medicine and adult surgery census of the Syracuse hospitals from approximately 90 to 215 patients. This would amount to between 8 and 20 percent of the current inpatient census for adult medicine and adult surgery. These data suggest that planning for initiatives such as ambulatory care development and reduction of readmissions should also include evaluation of their impact on inpatient acute care and related services. 展开更多
关键词 hospital utilization hospital Admissions hospital Readmissions hospital Lengths of Stay
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Reducing Hospital Stays for Patients Discharged to Nursing Homes
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作者 Ronald Lagoe Karen Dabrowski Shelly Littau 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2023年第3期73-79,共7页
This study described programs that support length of stay reduction in the metropolitan area of Syracuse, New York. It demonstrated that these initiatives could improve hospital efficiency by expediting the movement o... This study described programs that support length of stay reduction in the metropolitan area of Syracuse, New York. It demonstrated that these initiatives could improve hospital efficiency by expediting the movement of patients from inpatient hospitals to nursing homes at the community level. The Subacute and Complex Care Programs have focused on hospital patients with some of the longest lengths of stay. The inpatient days associated with these patients have the greatest potential for moving from acute care to long-term care providers. The use of these programs has the potential for saving staff time in hospitals associated with nurses, as well as pharmaceuticals and testing. All of these resources have contributed to the high costs of inpatient acute care. 展开更多
关键词 hospitals Nursing Homes hospital utilization
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Recent Developments in Health Care Utilization at the Community Level
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作者 Ronald Lagoe Shelly Littau 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2023年第12期457-463,共7页
Recent developments in health care have changed hospital utilization at the community level. This study provided examples of these changes in the metropolitan area of Syracuse, New York. The study demonstrated that pe... Recent developments in health care have changed hospital utilization at the community level. This study provided examples of these changes in the metropolitan area of Syracuse, New York. The study demonstrated that percent differences in discharges between the two time periods for both services changed little. For adult medicine, percent differences ranged between 16.5 and 18.0 percent while percent differences in adult surgery ranged from 23.25 to 24.93 percent. This information suggested that reductions in discharges during the five year period had stabilized. Most of these changes were associated with the movement of patients from inpatient to ambulatory care services. The largest numbers of these patients were associated with orthopedic surgery. They resulted from the movement of these patients who were at low severity of illness to ambulatory care settings. The study also identified increases in hospital lengths of stay for adult medicine and adult surgery between January-September 2019 and 2023 in the Syracuse hospitals. Adult medicine stays increased by 23.6 percent, from 4.84 to 5.98 days. Adult surgery stays increased by 25.5 percent, from 5.41 to 6.79 days. 展开更多
关键词 hospitals hospital utilization hospital Lengths of Stay
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